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I login to mtgox.Account History:all my btc been transactions to "16HSegLAADHJrkPGAMDSCkrWJGHfGFC84S"

google it: I found it in "olk.uio.no/vegardno/allinvain-transactions-addresses.txt"

Okay, the allinvain list is a list of addresses that have coins that were once allinvain's. Block explorer has only one transaction for 16HSegLAADHJrkPGAMDSCkrWJGHfGFC84S. Therefore it must have been that transaction that caused the address to be included in the list. So, assuming that you're telling the truth, the only relation to allinvain is that it shows that (unsurprisingly) some of those coins have ended up on Mt Gox.

So you're saying there was an unauthorised transaction on your Mt Gox account, there's no real connection to the allinvain incident. You should get on to Mt Gox support about this. How complicated was your password? Some of the passwords were easily cracked when the user table was leaked.

[Mod: MtGox has opened again some minutes ago. Trolls are trying to play with the people that was waiting to get access to their money for days. This post might be true or it might be from a troll/agitator]

I login to mtgox.Account History:all my btc been transactions to "16HSegLAADHJrkPGAMDSCkrWJGHfGFC84S"

google it: I found it in "olk.uio.no/vegardno/allinvain-transactions-addresses.txt"

Okay, the allinvain list is a list of addresses that have coins that were once allinvain's. Block explorer has only one transaction for 16HSegLAADHJrkPGAMDSCkrWJGHfGFC84S. Therefore it must have been that transaction that caused the address to be included in the list. So, assuming that you're telling the truth, the only relation to allinvain is that it shows that (unsurprisingly) some of those coins have ended up on Mt Gox.

So you're saying there was an unauthorised transaction on your Mt Gox account, there's no real connection to the allinvain incident. You should get on to Mt Gox support about this. How complicated was your password? Some of the passwords were easily cracked when the user table was leaked.

I ignor anyone with less than 100 words to say. If all you can manage to say is "SELL, SELL..."; then why are you here? I have lots of money in the stock market doing the opposite of what the Loudaratti say.

I ignor anyone with less than 100 words to say. If all you can manage to say is "SELL, SELL..."; then why are you here? I have lots of money in the stock market doing the opposite of what the Loudaratti say.

I ignor anyone with less than 100 words to say. If all you can manage to say is "SELL, SELL..."; then why are you here? I have lots of money in the stock market doing the opposite of what the Loudaratti say.

Well then considering your post had under 50. I'll disregard what you just said.

Guys my theory regarding "legitimate" users finding their coins in that list I published is the following (I could be wrong):

What I believe happened is that the thief tried to sell all my coins on MTGox and something happened that freaked the hacker out and he withdrew all the bitcoins to another address. As far I know the coins that were withdrawn were not necessarily the "same" coins he deposited, so he tainted the blockchain that way. Either that or he did this on purpose.